Surat: Police alert regarding Pakistan connection in Surat female professor suicide case

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the face There has been a shocking revelation in the suicide case of a female professor in the city. Surat Police unearthed Pakistani connection in gang busted from Bihar and found 72 different UPI ID transactions. Surat Police’s investigation into the suicide case after a nude photo of a female professor in Surat was threatened to go viral has revealed many shocking revelations.

In this case, Rander police have arrested three accused from the fake area of ​​Bihar risking their lives. Now, during the remand of the accused, the Pakistan connection has come to the fore in this case. And more than 72 different UPI IDs have been recovered from the accused. The Pakistani transaction was made through USDT cryptocurrency through the Binance app by the accused. Later, the police declared four more accused wanted in the case and made efforts to nab them.

A professor from Rander area of ​​Surat committed suicide one and a half months ago. In which it was found on investigation that in the name of paying the loan installments, the woman professor was called and photographed naked and her photos were taken down from social media. And they used to grab money by threatening to make it viral. However, after receiving repeated threats of defamation, the female professor committed suicide. After the suicide in this case, the Rander police conducted an intensive investigation on May 20. In which the female professor was harassing the woman of Nakli area of ​​Jamui, Bihar state.

The police went there and arrested three people who forced the woman to commit suicide by endangering her life. In this case, Rander police arrested Abhishek Kumar Singh, Roshan Kumar Singh and Saurabh Gajendra Kumar from Bihar and brought them to Surat. Then, many shocking revelations have come out during the ten-day remand of the accused. At the same time, four more accused namely Ankit Reshamkumar, Lakbir Traders, Juhi and Shantanu Jonghale have been declared wanted and an initiative has been taken to nab them.

 

After arresting the three accused, the Rander police produced them in the court on May 5 and took them on ten-day remand till May 16. Meanwhile, in the intensive interrogation of the accused by the police, shocking revelations have come out. During the remand, the mobile phone of the accused was intensively checked. Meanwhile, more than 72 different UPI IDs were recovered from his phone.